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Ties as Fashion Statement

If some women use colorful shawls as their fashion statement, mens ties can be used as such too. I don’t know what it is about these ties but even my daughter has a shirt with a tie hanging in front. She wears this shirt with jeans and a pair of chucks.

During the son’s First Communion, they wore white long-sleeved shirts with neck ties. My son wanted to have a printed neck tie but of course, I had to say “no” because the affair was a formal one and it wouldn’t do well if he was the only one sticking out like a sore thumb wearing a cartoon character necktie among those wearing black-colored ones 😀

Posted by Treasure Jar on Nov 9th 2010 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk | Comments (0)

“I Support Manny Pacquiao, the World’s #1 Boxer, just like Head and Shoulders, the World’s #1 Shampoo!“

We are one of the many millions of Filipinos who support Manny Pacquiao and yes, we join the nation in praying for him every time he has a big fight. He gives Filipinos hope to beat all the odds and emerge victorious.

As much as we support Manny, our family have also been using Head and Shoulders shampoo for years and we have one less thing to stress about: dandruff 😀

Why do we want Manny to win? He not only puts the country under a bright spotlight with his ability to win but his perseverance, discipline and will to win serve as inspiration for the young people to do their best in whatever endeavor they want to achieve.

Go, Manny! We are behind you all the way!

Posted by Treasure Jar on Nov 9th 2010 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk,FYI,Socials | Comments (4)

Nap Time for Early Graders

Nap time is very important in helping young children grow.

In my children’s school, preschoolers and early graders till third grade have time to nap after their lunch. Lunch time runs from 12 – 1:30pm daily. My youngest daughter is experiencing this because she is in second grade. After the children have their lunch, they brush their teeth and get their mats for nap time.

We didn’t get a mat for her during the mattress sale before the classes opened because we still have a mat that my older daughter used when she was in the early grades.

Sometimes though, when my daughter feels tired, she tells me she wakes up to find the 1:30pm teacher in their classroom already 😀

Posted by Treasure Jar on Nov 5th 2010 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk | Comments (0)

Caught in the Act

Children being abused by others like their nannies and other caretakers are one of parents’ nightmares.

I once stumbled upon a video of a baby being abused by her nanny and the horrifying scene was captured on security cameras installed discreetly in strategic places in the house. Monster nanny she was and I don’t know if she was apprehended and did some jail time for that abuse. I hope she did.

Time and again my husband and I discussed the possibility of installing cameras in the house for security reasons but we haven’t gotten into doing it yet.

One thing that’s puzzling to me though: how come homes where these cameras and alarms have been installed have signs that they have such things in their homes?

Posted by Treasure Jar on Nov 3rd 2010 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk,Thought Bubble | Comments (0)

Cajun Chicken Pasta

When I cook pasta, I don’t have exact recipes that I follow. Whatever we have in the fridge is what I use, as long as these would give delight the fickle taste buds of my children.

Here is my simple version of chicken alfredo pasta Cajun Chicken Pasta

pasta

Ingredients:

tomatoes

red and green bell pepper

sliced olives (optional, I added these because we have extra from another dish that I cooked)

bite-sized chicken (from chicken breasts)

all-purpose cream and cheese for the sauce

Italian herb seasoning for flavors instead of Cajun

spaghetti noodles cooked according to instructions

I topped mine with fresh parsley bits.

What Not to Post in your Social Networking Sites

What NOT to post in Facebook is an article for everyone who loves to post everything about themselves in Facebook. The things listed here does not just apply to Facebook but to other social networking sites and other sites, whether online or through paper application procedures.

But really, if one has enough common sense, giving too much information about one’s self should be anyone’s cause for concern and alarm.

  1. Birthdate and birthplace. Why not? think financial security before you broadcast this.
  2. Mother’s maiden name. Why not? Have you ever used this to answer a security question for identity verification?
  3. Your home address. Why not? Go figure.
  4. Long trips away from home. Why not? It is an open invitation for people to have a home visit while you are away from home. Remember, not all the people in your social networking site are your personal friends.
  5. Short trips away from home. Why not? Do go back to number 4 please.
  6. Your inappropriate photos. Why not? Would you want that photo where you were only wearing bifocal safety glasses out there for everyone to see? I hope not. IF you do not want friends posting photos of you getting bushed or doing something you regretted the moment your sanity comes back, then don’t do anything that will put you in a compromising situation.

Read the full article here and take the advise written there, if you want to protect yourself from online predators.

Posted by Treasure Jar on Nov 2nd 2010 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk | Comments (1)

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